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Item #: SCP-5035
Object Class: Euclid
Special Containment Procedures: SCP-5035 is to be stored in a 1 m x 1 m x 1m galvanized steel crate at a depth of 15 m underwater 5 m submerged in liquid nitrogen at Site-██. For testing purposes, the box is held by a steel chain which can be lifted remotely.
Description: SCP-5035 is a green translucent cube of solid glass with an area of approximately 12.85cm³ weighing about 2½ pounds. It was first discovered after satellite images showed a town that appeared to have major fire damage. The SCP Foundation was eventually sent to investigate after no cause was found. In the town, SCP-5035 was found under a pile of charred wood being held by what appeared to a human hand, burnt down to the bone. SCP-5035 was then contained.
Once the crate containing SCP-5035 has reached the surface of the water it is contained in and/or is opened, SCP-5035 will begin affecting any living creature within a 20 m radius. Though the radius of which it affects living creatures is lessened by the water. Making the radius of effect roughly 5 m. If SCP-5035 is left outside of its container, this radius has been seen to increase. When a person enters SCP-5035‘s effect radius, they will begin to slowly heat up at a rate of about 273.75 kelvins per second (1°c per second) indefinitely until they reach a body temperature of 38°c after which they will gradually heating up and die of heat exhaustion burst into flames. Subjects exposed to SCP-5035 who haven’t been killed will slowly recover once they have left the area or are no longer considered living by SCP-5035.
Test A - 21/3/2007
Subject: D-9261
Procedure: Subject was exposed to SCP-5035 in a freezer room at a temperature of 233.15 kelvins (-40° c) and waited approximately thirty minutes. Thermal cameras placed within the freezer show that the subjects body temperature had dropped to around 308.35 kelvins (35.2° c). The subject was then exposed to SCP-5035. The subject’s body began to heat up quickly. The infrared camera showed the subject’s temperature rising at around 0.6°C a second. The test ended after the subject burst into flames.
Results: SCP-5035 was contained remotely and carried by drones back to containment with ease. Subject did not survive.
Analysis: It has been discovered that subjects exposed to SCP-5035 will burst into flames instead of gradually heating up and dying of heat exhaustion.
Test B - 13/5/2007
Subject: D-8274
Procedure: SCP-5035 was placed into a container of liquid nitrogen (-207°c) and left until it’s temperatures had nearly reached the temperature of the nitrogen. Once it had, the subject was put near SCP-5035. While the subject did heat up, it was only at a tenth of the speed at which it would normally be. SCP-5035’s temperature eventually returned to normal and it’s effects did as well.
Results: It is now known that SCP-5035’s effects can be mitigated by lowering the object’s temperature. This can be used to further contain SCP-5035 as SCP-5035 does not seem to be damaged by these freezing temperatures in any way.
Analysis: SCP-5035’s special containment procedures are to be changed within the following month. Whether or not it will be reclassified is unknown due to the fact that as of right now the effects of keeping SCP-5035 in these freezing temperatures are unknown. It is also unknown if SCP-5035 is able to adapt to these extreme temperatures.






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